Parameter

Description

 

Ethertype to be mirrored with the Ethertype ACL mirror option.

 

IP flows to be mirrored with the session ACL mirror option.

 

MAC flows to be mirrored with the MAC ACL mirror option.

 

If you configure both an IP address and a port to receive mirrored packets, the IP

 

address takes precedence.

 

Default: N/A

 

 

Session Idle Timeout (sec)

Set the time, in seconds, that a non-TCP session can be idle before it is removed

 

from the session table. Specify a value in the range 16-259 seconds. You should not

 

set this option unless instructed to do so by a Dell representative.

 

Default: 15 seconds

 

 

Disable FTP Server

Disables the FTP server on the controller. Enabling this option prevents FTP transfers.

 

You should not enable this option unless instructed to do so by a Dell representative.

 

Default: Disabled (FTP server is enabled)

 

 

GRE Call ID Processing

Creates a unique state for each PPTP tunnel. You should not enable this option

 

unless instructed to do so by a Dell representative.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Per-packet Logging

Enables logging of every packet if logging is enabled for the corresponding session

 

rule. Normally, one event is logged per session. If you enable this option, each packet

 

in the session is logged. You should not enable this option unless instructed to do so

 

by a Dell representative, as doing so may create unnecessary overhead on the

 

controller.

 

Default: Disabled (per-session logging is performed)

 

 

Broadcast-filter ARP

Reduces the number of broadcast packets sent to VoIP clients, thereby improving the

 

battery life of voice handsets. You can enable this option for voice handsets in

 

conjunction with increasing the DTIM interval on

 

clients.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Prohibit ARP Spoofing

Detects and prohibits arp spoofing. When this option is enabled, possible arp

 

spoofing attacks are logged and an SNMP trap is sent.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Prevent DHCP exhaustion

Enable check for DHCP client hardware address against the packet source MAC

 

address. This command checks the frame's source-MAC against the DHCPv4 client

 

hardware address and drops the packet if it does not match. Enabling this feature

 

prevents a client from submitting multiple DHCP requests with different hardware

 

addresses, thereby preventing DHCP pool depletion.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Session VOIP Timeout (sec)

Sets the idle session timeout for sessions that are marked as voice sessions. If no

 

voice packet exchange occurs over a voice session for the specified time, the voice

 

session is removed. Range is 16 – 300 seconds.

 

Default: 300 seconds

 

 

Stateful H.323 Processing

Disables stateful H.323 processing.

 

Default: Enabled

 

 

Stateful SCCP Processing

Disables stateful SCCP processing.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

Only allow local subnets in user

Adds only IP addresses, which belong to a local subnet, to the user-table.

 

 

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